There are no native turtles in Lake Tahoe, however sometimes pet turtles escape or are released. These rarely live through the winter, so there isn't a noticeable breeding population of any species.
Lake Tahoe was not made by volcanoes. It was made by faulting. This happened several million years ago.
Yes the Lake Tahoe and the Pyamid lake
Painted turtles live in ponds, lakes or streams. This turtles are found mostly in lakes.
On the shoreline in vegetated areas as well as the shallows when they are looking for food. The best areas are any channels on the lake.
I might be wrong but I dont think any lake is big enough to have a measurable tidal range.....
no turtles will eat any fish they can catch
Lakes can be almost any depth. The deepest lake in the world is Lake Baikal in Russia. It is 5,369 feet deep. Lake Tahoe is the deepest lake in the United States at 1,644 feet deep.
On the shoreline in vegetated areas as well as the shallows when they are looking for food. The best areas are any channels on the lake.
I wouldn't think that there would be any sea turtles in a zoo because sea turtles live in the sea not in a freshwater habitat. But you never know there might be. They would just have to live in salt water.
I don't have specific information about Adam's plans for August. To determine whether he is spending the month at Lake Tahoe or staying home, you would need to check with him directly or refer to any communication he may have shared regarding his plans.
The Great Salt lake is a desert so it is doubtful there are any fish in it
This one is a tricky one. One could almost contact any travel agency to rent a cabin in Lake Tahoe. However, it would possibly be best that you contact them directly to make sure its the real deal and not someone on the other end scamming.